Introduction to modern dance techniques / Joshua Legg.
Material type:
- 9780871273253
- Modern dance techniques
- 22 792.8076 LEG
- GV1783 .L44 2011
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792.807129441 HIN Creativity in dance : | 792.80715 IBS CUA11 Live Performance Training Package / | 792.8072 FRA Researching dance : | 792.8076 LEG Introduction to modern dance techniques / | 792.8081 BUR The male dancer : | 792.8082 ADA Women and dance : | 792.8082 BAN Dancing women : |
"Cunningham, Dunham, Graham, Hawkins, Horton, Humphrey, Limón, Nikolais/Louis, Taylor."
Includes bibliographical references.
1. The Expressionists / François Delsarte, Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, Isadora Duncan, Denishawn -- 2. The Originators / Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey -- 3. The Mavericks / Katherine Dunham, Lester Horton -- 4. The Next Generation / José Limón, Erick Hawkins -- 5. The Avant-Garde / Merce Cunningham, Alwin Nikolais and Murray Louis -- 6. Transition to Postmodernism / Paul Taylor -- 7. Post-Judson Training Practices -- Appendices / A Economy of Movement ; B Improving your Improv ; C Somatics and the Dance Technique Class.
"Designed with beginning modern dance students and their teachers in mind ... an examination of the art form's foundations. Beginning with an exploration of dance training in the period between classical ballet and the establishment of ... classic modern dance ... trace[s] the development of some of the classic techniques and styles that have profoundly shaped modern dance training and choreography. The book is divided into teaching units, with each chapter pairing compatible or contrasting training systems, and suggesting ways that students can prepare for an encounter with a particular technique"--P. xiv.
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